unit:DECADE| Predicate | Object |
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dcterms:description |
One decade is a factor of 10 difference between two numbers (an order of magnitude difference) measured on a logarithmic scale. It is especially useful when referring to frequencies and when describing frequency response of electronic systems, such as audio amplifiers and filters. The factor-of-ten in a decade can be in either direction: so one decade up from 100 Hz is 1000 Hz, and one decade down is 10 Hz. The factor-of-ten is what is important, not the unit used, so \(3.14 rad/s\) is one decade down from \(31.4 rad/s\). |
qudt:applicableSystem |
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qudt:conversionMultiplier |
0.0 |
qudt:conversionMultiplierSN |
0.0E0 |
qudt:hasDimensionVector |
qkdv:A0E0L0I0M0H0T0D1 |
qudt:hasQuantityKind |
quantitykind:Dimensionless |
qudt:iec61360Code |
“0112/2///62720#UAB338” |
qudt:informativeReference |
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qudt:symbol |
“dec” |
qudt:uneceCommonCode |
“DEC” |
qudt:wikidataMatch |
http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2199357 |
rdfs:isDefinedBy |
http://qudt.org/3.1.11/vocab/unit |
rdfs:label |
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